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Pasta alla Puttanesca

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Vincenzo Prosperi

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9th Apr, 2025

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How To Make the Most Yummy Pasta Alla Puttanesca

To make Pasta alla Puttanesca, no grocery trip is required, as it doesn’t involve a long list of ingredients or complicated instructions. A quick, easy, and budget-friendly pasta dinner delicious enough to charm everyone around the table.

Hailing from Naples, Italy, this traditional Pasta Alla Puttanesca recipe is made with peeled tomatoes, Kalamata olives, capers, anchovies, garlic, herbs, and parsley.

What sets Pasta alla Puttanesca apart is its ability to transform basic pantry staples into a dish bursting with character. The marriage of these ingredients creates a symphony of flavors that coat each strand of pasta, making it a favorite for those seeking a dish that’s both comforting and bold in taste.

The most curious fact about this pasta is that “Puttanesca” literally translates to “in the style of the whore”. That’s because women in Italian brothels lured customers to their doors with the scent of garlic, anchovies, capers and olives topped with pasta.

For this recipe I’ve chosen Pasta Liguori Fettucce, which elevates this pasta dish and makes it even better.

Watch the Pasta alla Puttanesca video recipe:

How to Make PASTA alla PUTTANESCA Like an Italian

How to make Pasta alla Puttanesca

Vincenzo’s Plate Tips

ADJUSTING HEAT LEVEL

Adjust the spice level in this spaghetti puttanesca recipe to your liking by adding or omitting the red chili. If you enjoy a bit of heat, add more chilies, but if you prefer a milder and more subtle taste, it’s okay to skip it.

PREVENT BURNING AROMATICS

When cooking garlic and other aromatics, adding a splash of water is a simple trick that prevents burning and unevenly cooked ingredients. This results in a more balanced and delicious dish.

MASH OLIVES FOR FLAVOR

Mashing the olives before adding them to the Puttanesca sauce draws out their juices, infusing the pasta with a rich, smoky, and fruity flavor from the Kalamata olives.

ADJUST TOMATO SAUCE QUANTITY

Tailor the amount of peeled tomato sauce to your preference. If you want a saucier Pasta Alla Puttanesca, add more tomato sauce. For those who prefer a pasta-centric dish, use a smaller amount of tomato sauce.

ADD CHERRY TOMATOES

If you decide to add cherry tomatoes to the dish, include them before the peeled tomatoes. It allows the cherry tomatoes to release their juices, contributing to the overall flavor profile of the sauce.

STIR PASTA WHILE COOKING 

To create perfectly cooked pasta, it’s imperative to keep it moving while cooking. Stirring the pasta will prevent it from sticking together, which ensures that it cooks evenly and maintains a desirable texture.

MAKE PASTA WATER YOUR BEST FRIEND

Pasta water is a valuable ingredient in creating a well-emulsified and thicker sauce. When combining the cooked pasta with the sauce, add pasta water as needed. The starch in the pasta water helps the sauce adhere better to the pasta and vegetables.

GARNISH WITH PARSLEY

The final touch of parsley adds a burst of freshness and contributes to the visual appeal of the dish. Consider finely chopping or tearing the parsley for flavor distribution.

Pasta alla Puttanesca

 

How to Serve Pasta Alla Puttanesca?

When serving Pasta Alla Puttanesca, present the dish with generosity, ensuring a lavish display of every flavorful ingredient. Let the salty flavors of olives, capers, and anchovies take center stage over a heaping portion of fettuccine pasta on your plate. Top it off with freshly chopped parsley for that extra pop of color and taste. And what’s the point of a pasta dish without luxury? Drizzle some extra virgin olive oil over your creation to give it that smooth and rich finish. For a complete dining experience, pair your Pasta Alla Puttanesca with red wine like Chianti or Pinot Noir.

Italian Pasta alla Puttanesca

Puttanesca recipe

Pasta Alla Puttanesca

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4.63 from 8 votes
Originating from Naples, this yummy Pasta Alla Puttanesca brings the vibrant flavors of Italy right to your dinner table. The coolest thing about it? Just sweep your pantry, grab everything you find (or like), and toss to make the most flavorful Puttanesca sauce. Featuring the umami of anchovies, the saltiness of capers, and the fruity notes of Kalamata olives that dance together on a bed of perfectly cooked fettucce pasta, this Pasta Alla Puttanesca recipe has an even more "spicy" story about its origin.

Equipment

  • Large Cooking Pan
  • large pot for Boiling Pasta
  • Garlic crusher
  • wooden spoon
  • Chopping-board
  • Serving Dish
  • Tongs
  • knife
  • fork
  • Mug

Ingredients

  • 300 grams Fettucce pasta, 10.5oz. From Pastificio Liguori
  • 400 grams Peeled tomatoes, 14.1oz
  • 2 tbsp Capers, well-washed
  • 6 Anchovies
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 2 Chilli Peppers, fresh or dried
  • 3 tbsp Kalamata olives, Pitted
  • Parsley, as much as preferred
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil, EVOO
  • Salt & Pepper, as much as required
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Instructions

  • Cut the chili into small pieces. ently crush the peeled tomatoes with a masher.
  • Gently crush the peeled tomatoes with a masher, and then add a little bit of parsley to it.
  • Add 4 tablespoons of EVOO in a large pan over low heat, toss in anchovies and crushed garlic, and add a splash of water.
  • Add chilies to the pan and continue to cook on low heat until anchovies melt into the mixture and disappear.
  • Crush the olives with your hands and toss them into the pan.
  • Add capers to the pan, gently mix everything, and add 2 tablespoons of water.
  • Add peeled tomatoes and give a nice stir so all the ingredients get to know each other, and the flavors meld beautifully.
  • Season with salt & pepper, and add some parsley.
  • Mash the tomatoes and olives with a masher to get their juices out.
  • Add a tablespoon of sea salt to a large pot of boiling water, cook the pasta according to package instructions, and strain when cooked (don’t forget to collect some pasta water).
  • Pour 2 tablespoons of pasta water into the sauce and mix.
  • Add cooked pasta to the sauce and continue to toss and coat with the sauce while adding pasta water as required until the pasta is moist and absorbs the sauce.
  • Serve on a plate by adding a generous heaping of pasta along with all the other ingredients with a garnish of parsley.

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Pasta alla Puttanesca Vincenzo's Plate

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24 responses

  1. Tomáš
    February 3, 2024

    5 stars
    Thank you very much Vincenzo! I tried your recipe and it’s delicious. Best regards from Slovakia

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      February 6, 2024

      You’re very welcome! Sending my best regards and happy cooking vibes your way!

      Reply
  2. Peter
    March 12, 2024

    3 stars
    Dear Vincenzo,
    Pasta Puttanesca was one of the few of your recipes I didn’t like, very probably because I used way too many olives, and will try again sometime. Also the Cacio e Pepa pasta wasn rather bland, possibly because I didn’t fry enough pepper. Next time I’m going to try making it with more crushed papper and possibly a 1/4 teaspoon of red pepper flakes and see if that gives it more of a kick.
    I just watched yopur reaction video regarding the negative comments you’ve recieved on Reddit; please pay no attention to these spoil-sports and continue with providing ypour wonerful recipes on YouTube, which have made me a much better home cook. Incidentally, even Kraft can’t call that crap they sell as “cheese” with a clean conscience.
    As you’ve always said, we can be creative, so when I make my favorite “mid-nite pasta”, Aglio e Oglio, I use Greek Oregano instead of basil (which I only use in tomato recipes), because I grew up with food spiced with it and Italian Oregano lacks the “bite” of the Italian version. God bless you and your family, Peter Chelemedos, Ben Lomond, California.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      March 25, 2024

      Ciao Peter! It’s fantastic to hear that you’re exploring and adjusting recipes to find what best suits your taste. That’s the beauty of cooking—making it suit your taste and preferences. Your “mid-nite pasta” Aglio e Olio twist with Greek Oregano sounds absolutely delicious! Thanks for your kind words and encouragement, and for being part of our cooking family. It is because of wonderful people like you that I will continue to do what I do with all the enthusiasm in my body. I can’t wait for you to see all the things we have cooked up for you in the near future.

      PS: Try using less olives in the Puttanesca and let me know how you go. As for the Cacio e Pepe, the more pepper, the better. This should be exploding with flavour – did you find a good quality Pecorino for it?

      Reply
  3. Jevgeni
    October 12, 2024

    Dear Vincenzo,
    For two years you have been my guide in Italian cucina. Thanks a lot from my family and me personally. Have seen yours bitter sweet teardrops over making food, over life I think, of how beautiful it can be. That tells a lot about you. Thank you! Bowing in front of your work and mission!
    Eugene from Estonia

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      October 14, 2024

      Ciao Jevgeni! Thank you so much for your kind words. Your support truly means the world to us! Grazie mille to you and your family! 🙏

      Reply
  4. Guy
    November 25, 2024

    Ciao Vincenzo,

    I would like to say a huge thank you for the way you bring love and passion for cooking, for colours, tastes and aromas of food, for simple and fresh ingredients, and for the confidence that each and everyone of us can step into the kitchen and with a very little effort prepare a simple and delicious masterpiece and also enjoy it all big time. Italian cuisine is the best, my feed is full of tick-tock-style videos that present quick and instant snapshots of photogenic cooking show off, none of them really encourage you to actually cook, quite the opposite. To my surprise, when I first came across one of your videos, I felt just like coming home – you provide supportive and inspiring encouragement! I love your old-school, full-length videos where you explain every tiny detail, give practical tips and actually bring me to the point when I can go and easily do the same with my own hands. I also love the way that you encourage your viewers to experiment and do things differently, without fear. Thank you very much for that, I hope you will be glad to know somewhere in the world there is another person that you just have inspired with your work! Wishing you the best and greetings from Israel

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      November 25, 2024

      Ciao Guy! Grazie mille for your beautiful and heartfelt message! Your words truly mean the world to me. That’s exactly why I do what I do—to share the love and simplicity of Italian cuisine with people like you who appreciate it so deeply. Sending warm greetings back to you in Israel, and wishing you many joyful moments in the kitchen. Always feel free to share your creations, I’d love to see them.

      Reply
  5. Misha
    December 23, 2024

    5 stars
    I made this today and loved it! Thank you for your recipes, I’ve tried a few of them and this one is my favourite!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      December 24, 2024

      Ciao Misha! Grazie for your lovely feedback! I’m so happy you enjoyed the Pasta alla Puttanesca, it’s such a flavorful dish! Knowing it’s your favorite makes my day. 😊 I can’t wait to hear what you try next!

      Reply
  6. MatsMats s
    February 3, 2025

    5 stars
    One of my favorite pasta dishes to make at home.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      February 3, 2025

      Ciao Mats! I’m so glad you love this fantastic dish! The combination of flavors is truly unique and irresistible. Which ingredient do you think makes it extra special for you?

      Reply
  7. Liessette
    June 3, 2025

    5 stars
    oh in one word, so delicious

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      June 3, 2025

      Ciao Liessette! So glad you enjoyed my recipe! What will you make next?

      Reply
  8. Lisa H
    July 18, 2025

    Hi Vincenzo,
    I’m planning to make a big batch of your basil tomato sauce as a base for your lasagna recipe. Do you think I could use some of the leftover basil tomato sauce as a base for puttanesca, instead of using tinned tomatoes and parsley?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      July 18, 2025

      Ciao Lisa! You can absolutely use your leftover basil tomato sauce as a base for Puttanesca… just keep in mind the flavor will be a little softer and sweeter than using plain peeled tomatoes. Puttanesca is all about bold, salty, punchy flavors, so be sure to still add plenty of anchovies, olives, capers, and a good kick of chili to balance it out.

      Reply
  9. Jeroen
    August 19, 2025

    5 stars
    Hello Vincenzo,

    I like Italian food alot
    And Putanesca is 1 of my fave pasta’s
    I made it many times in my own way
    (I got it fron cheap Italian cookbook)
    Recently I crossed your channel and decided to make my fave dish according to your rules
    What I experienced is that you fall in love with your wife again 😳
    … its Amazing !

    Thank you so much
    Hugs from the Nethelands

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      August 19, 2025

      Ciao Jeroen! That makes me so happy to hear! Puttanesca really is amore on a plate, isn’t it? 😍 I’m so glad you gave my recipe a try and enjoyed it. Sending big hugs all the way to the Netherlands!

      Reply
  10. Marc Mathers
    September 3, 2025

    4 stars
    How many servings does this make?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      September 3, 2025

      Ciao Marc! As a rule of thumb, we usually allow about 100g of pasta per person. So with 300g, you’ll have 3 servings. (or 4 lighter ones)

      Reply
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